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mantelpiece Meaning in Bengali



 উনান নিকটস্থ তাকবিশেষ,

Noun:

উনান নিকটস্থ তাকবিশেষ,





mantelpiece's Usage Examples:

The fireplace mantel or mantelpiece, also known as a chimneypiece, originated in medieval times as a hood that projected over a fire grate to catch the.


Above the mantelpiece in this room Jonson inserted a marble slab engraved with his Leges Conviviales.


Above the mantelpiece is a tall mirror.


Only the clock and one candlestick standing on the mantelpiece are reflected in the mirror.


panelled with built in settles and cupboards, rear parlour with wooden mantelpiece, cambered wooden cupboard, panelling and built in settles, panelled corridor.


One of the rooms on the first floor contains a beautiful carved wooden mantelpiece together with wall panelling.


depicts a man standing in front of a mirror, but whereas the book on the mantelpiece is reflected correctly, the man's reflection also shows him from behind.


from demolished New Haven houses including a mantelpiece and urns from the Nathan Smith house and a mantelpiece from the Benedict Arnold house.


pottery spaniel dogs, standing guard, which were habitually placed on mantelpieces in 19th-century homes.


The moral of the picture, as given away by the note hanging from the mantelpiece reading "So de ouden songen, so pijpen de jongen" ("as the old sing,.


dark, almost funeral maja dress, and leans against what is either a mantelpiece or burial mound, as she looks outward at the viewer with a sorrowful.


The decorative carving on the mantelpiece as well as on the door and window frames is particularly significant.


in 1909: “Your portrait (the only one) stands on my mantelpiece in the bedroom.


The mantelpiece is opposite to the bed… [The purpose of which] is to.


Microscopic Milton was a tiny man who lived in a clock on the mantelpiece in a house owned by Mrs.


rifle, had scratched against the mantelpiece.


The prosecution said that paint chips identical to the paint on the mantelpiece had been found on or inside the.


Panelling and a mantelpiece from an old panelled room designed by Flitcroft in the 1720s from Potternewton.


photographs from the City of Leeds archives revealed that the panelling and mantelpiece in the study of Sutton Park had been imported from the Morning Room of.


The mantelpiece bears a clock with the usual figure of Father Time replaced by Cupid.



Synonyms:

hearth; chimneypiece; mantlepiece; open fireplace; fireplace; shelf; mantle; mantel;

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